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Whatever Happened to Tradition?

History, Belonging and the Future of the West

Tim Stanley

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English
Bloomsbury Continuum
05 January 2022
The problem with conservatism, said Evelyn Waugh, is that it never turns the clock back. It attempts to preserve the status quo, which would be fine if the status quo was fine and it worked. But a lot of people are unhappy with it – they are depressed, dissatisfied, isolated and they are angry. In Stanley's view, civilisations go wrong, they change too fast, too far and throw out the good with the bad. This is a book about what we have lost in the West and how we can rediscover it. The argument for this book works on two levels: utility and beauty. Stanley shows that tradition – ritual, hierarchy, codes of behaviour, the concept of sanctity – all these were preserved by past societies because they were useful. Traditions are also beautiful because they enhance life and make it worth living. They add colour, identity, they tie us into history and they evoke sacred mysteries of things that exist beyond ourselves.

In short the West must learn from that preservation of the past. Stanley argues for the revival of things that our culture deems reactionary and bad but which the author argues are potentially moral and good. This would include chivalry, gender roles, authority, identity aesthetics and form, rural life and the life of the spirit.

In many European countries church attendance is up. People are reviving old codes of chivalry and sexual ethics disguised as feminism. We are gradually rejecting plastic and eating ethically, which means buying direct from local farmers. We are researching family histories ('Who Do You Think You Are?') and getting to know ourselves through the past. The discussion of these movements and why tradition should be seen as inherently valuable are the subject of this fascinating book.

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Imprint:   Bloomsbury Continuum
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 153mm, 
Weight:   548g
ISBN:   9781472974129
ISBN 10:   1472974123
Pages:   272
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction PART ONE 1 Defining Tradition 2 The West’s War on Tradition 3 The Invention of Tradition 4 The Uses of Nostalgia PART TWO 5 Hurrah for the Old 6 Tradition and Identity 7 Tradition and Order 8 Tradition and Freedom 9 Tradition and Equality 10 Tradition and Faith Conclusion Notes Acknowledgements Index

Dr Timothy Stanley is a writer, journalist, lecturer and broadcaster. Born in 1982, he earned a first in history at Trinity College, Cambridge and then entered academic life. He held lectureships at Sussex University and Royal Holloway. He then joined the Telegraph as a columnist and leader writer. He is a contributor to CNN, and writes for History Today, the Spectator and the Guardian. He has published six books.

Reviews for Whatever Happened to Tradition?: History, Belonging and the Future of the West

This is a rich and reflective book, based on wide reading and personal experience. * Literary Review *


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